The Health Lottery supports FoodCycle with £75,000 funding to deliver community meals this winter
Thanks to players of The Health Lottery, £75, 000 has been awarded to FoodCycle and during a recent visit to one of the charity’s projects in Newcastle, The Health Lottery saw first-hand the importance of these weekly meals for people facing food insecurity, isolation or financial pressure.

This grant will go towards helping the charity run around 620 community meal sessions and serve more than 21,000 three-course meals across England and Wales. This support includes more than 80 Christmas meals, where volunteers add thoughtful touches that make guests feel cared for during a challenging time of year.
Martin Ellice, Managing Director of The Health Lottery said: “FoodCycle’s work is direct, practical and human. When we visited the project in Newcastle, we saw volunteers giving people far more than a meal. They offer routine, company, kindness and dignity at a time when many feel forgotten. This funding helps FoodCycle keep doors open through the hardest months of the year. We’re proud to support their commitment to serving communities with warmth, good food and respect.”
Some of the funding will help FoodCycle to go beyond its usual festive vegetarian roast menu. Sites will be able to add decorations, crackers and Christmas cards, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere for people who may otherwise spend the season alone or without a hot meal.
Sophie Tebbetts, Chief Executive of FoodCycle, said: “Christmas is a particularly difficult time for many of the communities we support. And during winter some people often have to choose between heating their home or eating. Our community meals are where they can access a hot cooked meal, every week and this can be a lifeline.”
More than £136 million has been raised through The Health Lottery, supporting charities across Great Britain.
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